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The intention of this book is to provide the members of this bewildered and threatened group - provisionally defined here as the American Majority - with a systematic diagnosis of the illnesses and weaknesses that have brought them down, and some suggestions for their recovery. So many liberals who have become minority racists and so many conservatives who have become uprooted fanatics, so much religion that has become social science and so much social science that has become intellectual legerdemain, that the reflective member of the Majority has no one to turn to but himself. However, this may be his salvation. In isolation, the critical faculty is deeper. Only now is it possible to understand the tragic and humiliating destiny of the American Majority because only now a few Majority minds, deepened by decades of solitary contemplation and sharpened by the gloomy chronicle of events, are finally tuning in to the emergency wavelength of collective survival.
No one who reads this exhaustive study of the difficult American situation will ever see their country and themselves in the same light again. The author brilliantly recounts the tragedy of a great people, the Americans of European descent, who founded and built the United States, and whose decline is the main cause of America's decline. Although full of scathing criticism of the people and events that have sunk the United States, the book ends on a positive and optimistic note, imagining a resurgent American Majority liberating its institutions from the control of intolerant intellectuals innately programmed to destroy what they could never create.
The author defines the American Majority as a bewildered and threatened group, providing a systematic diagnosis of their illnesses and weaknesses, as well as suggestions for their recovery. The book highlights the tragic and humiliating destiny of this Majority, whose decline is the main cause of America's decline. Despite the criticism, the author ends on a positive and optimistic note, imagining a resurgent Majority liberating its institutions from the control of intolerant intellectuals.
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